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What is an accredited investor?

An accredited investor should have a net worth exceeding $1 million, either individually or jointly with a spouse. This amount cannot include a primary residence. The SEC also considers applicants to be accredited investors if they are general partners, executive officers, or directors of a company that is issuing unregistered securities.

How do I become an accredited investor?

Accredited investors get this designation by satisfying at least one requirement regarding income, net worth, asset size, governance status, or professional experience.

What are the amendments to the accredited investor definition?

The amendments to the accredited investor definition add new categories of qualifying natural persons and entities and make certain other modifications to the existing definition. The amendments to the qualified institutional buyer definition similarly expand the list of eligible entities under that definition. Background

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